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Talacre Beach
15.7 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Talacre Beach is a long, open sandy shore at the mouth of the Dee Estuary, with easy access from the Talacre/Camping area...
View markTalacre Lighthouse
15.8 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Talacre Lighthouse is a wide, gently shelving sand-and-mud foreshore on the Dee Estuary side of Point of Ayr, fished by a long...
View markPoint of Ayr
15.8 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Point of Ayr sits at the mouth of the Dee Estuary with wide sand and mudflats giving way to channels and banks;...
View markMostyn Deep
16.4 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Mostyn Deep is a deep-water channel on the Dee Estuary off Mostyn, fished from the shore around the dock/sea wall and adjacent...
View markFfynnongroyw Point
16.4 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Ffynnongroyw Point is a low, rocky point on the Dee Estuary’s north shore, fishing over mixed rock, shingle and sand with a...
View markFfynnongroyw Beach
16.5 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Ffynnongroyw Beach is a gently sloping shingle-and-sand foreshore on the Dee/Irish Sea coastline, fished mainly as a flatfish and winter cod/whiting venue....
View markQuick links: Talacre Beach · Talacre Lighthouse · Point of Ayr · Mostyn Deep · Ffynnongroyw Point · Ffynnongroyw Beach
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Talacre Beach
15.7 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Talacre Beach is a long, open sandy shore at the mouth of the Dee Estuary, with easy access from the Talacre/Camping area and plenty of room to spread out; fishing is typical surf/flatfish and rays over sand with occasional mixed ground and channels, best worked with a bit of range...
Talacre Lighthouse
15.8 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Talacre Lighthouse is a wide, gently shelving sand-and-mud foreshore on the Dee Estuary side of Point of Ayr, fished by a long walk from the Talacre beach car parks across firm sand to the channels and banks around the lighthouse. It’s mainly a clean-ground venue where distance and tide-reading matter:...
Point of Ayr
15.8 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Point of Ayr sits at the mouth of the Dee Estuary with wide sand and mudflats giving way to channels and banks; shore access is on foot from the Point of Ayr/Gronant dunes and along the estuary edge, with fishing often done by wading to reach run-off gullies on the...
Mostyn Deep
16.4 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Mostyn Deep is a deep-water channel on the Dee Estuary off Mostyn, fished from the shore around the dock/sea wall and adjacent hard standing where you can reach fast-running tide and soft mud/sand at range. Access is generally easy on foot from nearby parking, but it’s a working estuary with...
Ffynnongroyw Point
16.4 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Ffynnongroyw Point is a low, rocky point on the Dee Estuary’s north shore, fishing over mixed rock, shingle and sand with a gently shelving foreshore. Access is usually by walking from the coastal path and dropping onto the rocks/shingle; it’s a typical North Wales “short-cast” mark where you work the...
Ffynnongroyw Beach
16.5 miles from Hightown (Sefton)
Ffynnongroyw Beach is a gently sloping shingle-and-sand foreshore on the Dee/Irish Sea coastline, fished mainly as a flatfish and winter cod/whiting venue. Access is straightforward from the village with short walks to the tide line; most anglers fish baited rigs over clean ground, with best sport around the flood and...